In this thread I have decided to share guide on how to print WhatsApp messages from Android phone without using any software. If you’re regular WhatsApp users and feel need to print some data of your conversation, then keep reading.
Steps to Print WhatsApp Messages from Android Phone
1. First of all you need to open the WhatsApp Messenger on your Android Phone.
2. After that open the chat windows of the users who chat you want to save and take the printout.
3. Once you’re in the chat window of your friend tap on menu key and it will show you list of options. You need to tap on More.
4. When you tap on More. You will see a black colour popup on your homescreen with different. You need to tap on Email Conversation.
5. Now you will notice another white colour popup on your homescreen with two different options which are:
Without Media
Attach Media
Note: If you choose Attach Media you will able to save all your conversation with all the data including video or image file. You can choose Without Media if you want to exclude video or image files.
6. After choosing the option in above step you will again get a popup with different email client. I personally prefer Gmail for this guide. You need to tap on Gmail icon.
7. Now you will find that all the conversations are automatically attached to Gmail. Here you just need to fill the email id and send it.
8. Open the web version of the Gmail using laptop or PC and you will notice all the images and text attached.
9. To print conversation you just need to click on the attached file in which all the chats are save.
10. Once you will see above chat just give Ctrl+P command to print and it will take you to the printer setting page. Now from here simply take the printout of the chat.
Note: In case you’re using Google Chrome you can also save the file as PDF file.
Like that you can also take printout of the image which is in the chat. So this is how you can print WhatsApp messages from Android phone without using any software. Try this and let me know whether it work for you or not?
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Here is a simply conclusion of how to print your WhatsApp messages:
Step 1. Go to Chats and Calls
Open WhatsApp on your Android phone. Then go to "Contacts" > tap the menu button > select "Settings". After that, select "Chats and calls" > "Chat history".
Step 2. Export Chat History
Select "Email chat". Then choose chats you want to print from the list. Next, alternatively choose "WITHOUT MEDIA" and "ATTACH MEDIA". Please note that you must have an email client on the phone so that the app can transfer chat history there.
Step 3. Print WhatsApp Chat History
Sign into your email account. Go to the inbox and download the WhatsApp history which are in txt format. Then print out the conversations with a printer.
I have found a workaround to open links with app: youtube links with youtube app, tweeter, playstore, etc.
1. install app "better open with" form playstore.
2. In settings/apps/default change default browser to "better open with"
3. In "better open with" open Browser option and disable with top-right tick. Now the window show "Browser will not me handled with Better Open with.
4. Now app links like youtube are asked which app you want to use to open with. You can also select "alway open with this app"
This is driving me crazy.
If I do a new voice activated search in chrome the result is spoken/read out aloud on the phone.
I have tried the settings option in the Google app, gone to “ voice” and changed to hands free only (the only other option is “on”).
But if I open a new chrome window or tab. Then use my voice to search Google the result is still read out as a summary.
I just want to be able to use my voice to activate the search but have the results returned as normal as text.
Help!
This is very easy steps to be followed first you need to reach on the lock screen and how open vision Settings*
Try to turn on talkback option and after make an L gesture on the lock screen.
Open Talkback Settings From the Showing List.*Open Option Menu then Go to Help And Feedback
Now Hello Center Page is Showing Select Voice Access Help
Screen Will Show A Video Click on it and YouTube Will Open
Once YouTube is Open Click on Suggested Videos. Search pangu.in in*YouTube*Some Video Has any URL in Description Just Click URL to Open it
Once You Clicked the URL Browser will Open
NOW, You Can Change the URL From Address Bar Then Try Enter Pangu.in.*Once Google is Open Search and Install the Required Apps Listed Above
Install Google Account Manager First then Quick Shortcut Maker by pangu. Now try to Check the Browser Login and Login with Your Current Google ID
After Logged into Browser Reboot Your Phone Yes, Its Noyournlocked! Now at the last, you have to reset your device from settings. It will make your device just like new.
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i dont have help and feedback
How can I add "Aurora Droid" as an option to the list that pops up in the Android "Open With" menu?
Like many here, I don't use the default Google Play client (normally I have com.android.vending disabled) and (for privacy reasons) I don't have any Samsung or Google account (or any other account) registered in the Android 11 settings of my Samsung Galaxy A32 5G phone.
Settings > Accounts and backup > Manage accounts === none
But it's OK to NOT have a Google Account registered to the phone because the Aurora Store app will spoof a sign-in to the Google Play repository, so I don't need (nor do I want) a Google account set up on the phone.
Even without a Google account set up on the phone, the Google Play app (aka com.android.vending) will will still scan for and manually UPDATE about a score of "google apps" that it knows about (mostly these are the small subset of stock apps which come with the phone initially from the carrier).
Since the Google Play app can only find a tiny subset of the apps on the Google Play repository to update, there's really no value in enabling the Google Play app in my situation.
That's because even if I temporarily enable the Google Play app (aka the "Play Store" app. aka "com.android.vending") will only update a very short list of stock apps (about a score or less which it calls "Google Apps", but that's incorrect nomenclature as com.android.vending will also update pre-installed stock Samsung and T-Mobile apps).
It would be great if I could use the Aurora Store to scan for all the hundreds of apps that have updates on the Google Play repository, so that I can (if I want to) update any set of them at a simple tap of an update button after that list of hundreds of apps that have updates on the Google Play repository is enumerated.
However, as far as I can tell, the Aurora Store doesn't have a setting to manually check for app updates, en masse, on the Google Play repository without actually updating the apps (that is, the Aurora Store has a setting for AUTOMATIC updating, which isn't what I want, and of course, you can type in the name of any given app and the Aurora Store will allow you to update it - but that's also not what I want).
A workaround is to add any decent free ad free gsf free "app updater", where I can then manually update ALL my apps (whose lists are in the hundreds and not just the extremely few that the Google Play app updates).
Update Software Checker - OS Version Info, by Inspire Zone
App Update Checker - Update Software, by Pratham Tech
Software Update Checker : App & Game Updater 2021, by Pnixo
While these update checkers scan the Google Play repository to find HUNDREDS of apps that need updating, not just the score of apps that the com.android.vending app finds), and while these update checkers have a button to update each of the hundreds of apps whose newer version was found on the Google Play repository, ALL of them "open with" a list of apps that does NOT include the Aurora Store (see screenshots below).
How can I add "Aurora Droid" as an option to the list that pops up in the Android "Open With" menu?
To update the record, I still do not know what "magic" adds an app to the "Open with" list, but it happened again in this thread today:
How hard can it be to find a simple text editor that edits any text file stored anywhere you want it to be stored on your internal or external sdcard?
In that case, when you tapped on a text file in some file managers, the "Open with" contained the FOSS "Simple Text Editor" tool by Maxim Starkov (aka MaxiStar); but in other cases, that text editor wasn't part of the list of "Open with" options....
Sigh... I wish someone knew what the "magic" is that puts an application (such as a text file editor) into the "Open with" listing when you tap on a text file to edit it.
Otherwise, it's almost completely arbitrary - and that's sad if Android is really that random that the "Open with" list is essentially left to chance.